Down on the cape and islands still a win advisory in effect, but those wind will be pulling back tomorrow. And coastal concerns no longer a concern. Worcester only made 49 today, 54 in boston. Cool temperatures with us again tomorrow. But yes the good news for us is Hurricane Joaquin, the track of it heading well out to sea. But we will talk about that track in more detail coming up in the extended forecast. Anchor thank you. Treacherous says along the coast today, high tides creating damaging waves. Anchor and were tracking joaquin, new englanders among the missing on a cargo ship that disappeared after running into the storm. In a few minutes a look at a brand new clue that could help rescue trues track themd 4 hp so from the night team, Worcester Police making another arrest at the palladium. But the scene tonight is nothing ready for a right riot. Police say they had to use pepper spray on the crowd. John is with us in worcester. Reporter so tonight we saw one person arrested. Last
Cape and islands until tomorrow, until 11 00 a. M. Up to 45 Miles Per Hour so the theme here is wet and cold overnight tonight and as we go through the weekend tomorrow is going to be the wetter of the two days, especially in the Morning Hours and will contend with minor coastal flooding again. There is a coastal flood advisor advisory tomorrow afternoon for along the east coast of massachusetts. Well talk more on this forecast and when we finally dry outcom outcoming up in a bid. Anchor the surrounding surf an early headache for those that little live along the coast. Many of them trying to protect their property. Thats the scene. Jonathan hall live in marshfield where he is talking about what they are dealing with out there today. John . Reporter they are dealing with gusty winds, wind whipped rain, its colder out here than it should be and we have minor flooding. Kind of a mini noreaster perhaps a review of things to come this winter but it looks like this time the south shore is ge
Know good sunday morning, im jennifer eagan. So much more straight ahead ahead on 7 news today in new england. We will follow the strides against Breast Cancer walk, we had Pete Bouchard out there this morning and the crowds are filling up and everybody is dressed this pink for this wonderful cause to help support the disease so many people battle. And it looks like they had a good morning shaping up, too. Gusty this morning, and its seems like the rain has faded away, not drizzling or anything, and for the walk it shouldnt be too bad. Chris, what do you say a different story, yesterday morgue we had the patchy light rain and electricity out there. And drizzle out there. 48 in bedford and 53 in my mouthed. One thing that we have seen, out of the northeast, gusting over 30 miles an hour and likely to see that throughout the day, strongest gusts on the coastline np goaround, the tide is high, so we are not looking for any coastal flooding as we go to the next couple day ofs. Coastline lo
On the green line. Service is suspended between fenway and reservoir stations in both directions. Workers removing a large tree branch hanging over the tracks. And it got tangled in the overhead wires. Some of the damage from the strong winds we have seen. We have team 7 weather coverage. Lets begin with meteorologist jeremy reiner. Jeremy its nasty right now. On the south shore and the cape and the islands. City of boston and north, we are been wholing off the rain from advancing from the south for the morning hours. I do think this will work in during the afternoon. We will see on and off light rain around the metro. With heavier rain down through the south coast as well as the cape and out on to the islands. In fact, our computer models end daying the deepest shades of green and yellow indicating rain. And again, this is the same weather system that came through new england on wednesday. With all that heavy rain. It is not as strong today. Im not advertising four more inches of rain
The last 24 hours farther and farther east. Winds right now 130 Miles Per Hour, look how far off the east bound this is by the time we get into monday morning, hundred miles offshore is the track, hundred miles offshore of new england as well by the time we get into Tuesday Morning so were expecting minimal impact with this hurricane. Well have large sea swells and the possibility of rip current, rip tides out there along the eastern facing shorelines and south faying shorelines of new england. That is it for the impact. I dont be pet any rain from joaquin. The rain were getting now, its separate. There is also a more easter down through midatlantic thats battering that part of the state state. Stationery front stuck just to the south of us and we do have moisture rolling right in on top of it recreating rain you see now. Colrain and guffy wind that will continue tonight into tomorrow morning. You can see there is not Much Movement for that rain band here as we continue to pin wheel in